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Functional torque-velocity and power-velocity characteristics of elite athletes
Authors:Nigel A. S. Taylor  James D. Cotter  Stephen N. Stanley  Robert N. Marshall
Affiliation:(1) Department of Human Movement Science, University of Wollongong, 2500 Wollongong, NSW, Australia;(2) Kinesiology, Division of Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand;(3) Department of Human Movement and Recreation Studies, University of Western Australia, 6009 Nedlands, WA, Australia
Abstract:Summary Technical limitations of some isokinetic dynamometers have called into question the validity of some data on human muscle mechanics. The Biodex dynamometer has been shown to minimize the impact artefact while permitting automatic gravity correction. This dynamometer was used to study quadriceps muscle torque and power generation in elite power (n = 6) and elite endurance (n = 7) athletes over 12 randomly assigned isokinetic velocities from 30° · s–1 to 300° · s–1. The angle at peak torque varied as a negative, linear function of angular velocity, with the average angle across test velocities being 59.5° (SD 10.2°). Power athletes developed greater peak torque at each angular velocity (P < 0.05) and experienced a 39.7% decrement in torque over the velocity range tested. En-, durance athletes encountered a 38.8% decline in peak torque. Torques measured at 60° of knee flexion followed a similar trend in both groups; however the greatest torques were recorded at 60° s–1 rather than at 30° · s–1 Leg extensor muscle power increased monotonically with angular velocity in both power (r2 = 0.728) and endurance athletes (r2 = 0.839); however these curves diverged significantly so that the power athletes produced progressively more power with each velocity increment. These inter group differences probably reflected a combination of natural selection and training adaptation.
Keywords:Force-velocity  Torque  Strength  Dynamometry
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